On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 20:44:42 +0200
Morly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got the suggestion of a board named win-ent - MB-06047.
> Unfortunately I don't get any answer of the European shop.
> (I am from Austria!)
They reply not very fast enough. But they do. I've asked sale price, if
you'
Hello, once more!
I got the suggestion of a board named win-ent - MB-06047.
Unfortunately I don't get any answer of the European shop.
(I am from Austria!)
But now I know that I can also use Opteron Processors, the ones with
30W.
So does anyone know a mini or micro atx board ready for
linuxbios?
(
Sounds really good,
unfortunately I need at least one PCI Slot,
one serial port, usb 2.0, and maybe one parallel port
(could be realized with an usb-parallel adabter)
The mb-06047 only has one pci-express
Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Morly
Stefan Reinauer wrote:
> * Morly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [
steve yannalfo wrote:
> I have the configuration scripts for the win-ent mb06047. I havent got
> the vga working yet... but all else works good.
>
> steve
>
>
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Stefan Reinauer wrote:
> It features an Opteron CPU and so might need some thoughts
> about passive cooling. Also it is not supported by LinuxBIOS
> yet, but probably not hard to get it to work.
It just needs an enclosure built from an AL extrusion like this:
http://www.onelabs.com/image1234.htm
I have the configuration scripts for the win-ent mb06047. I havent got the vga working yet... but all else works good.steve
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* Morly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060713 11:02]:
> So in one sentence, I am looking for an mini or micro atx
> board, compatible with AMD Turion (Sempron), which
> supports linuxbios.
One that comes close to what you need might be this one:
http://www.win-ent.com/MB-06047.htm
It features an O
Actually there are a lot more cpu's available to do that. You can use
a pentium-m on such a board (there are boards mini-itx that supports
them), you can use a athlon64 low power (there are athlon64, socket
939, that consumes 35W, so just some watts more in comparison with
pentium-m) and also opter
Hello!
First, I really like the idea and the work around linuxbios.
For my PhD research in new medical solutions I need a very special
PC-configuration:
The PC must be absolutely silent and, however, be powerful.
The next point is, that the PC should use as less boot time
as possible. This is why